T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... Renaissance Poetic and Twentieth - century Critics " indicates , she wants to confront the actual practice of English Renaissance poets with the edifice of modern critical theories raised on the , supposed or real , quality of this ...
... Renaissance Poetic and Twentieth - century Critics " indicates , she wants to confront the actual practice of English Renaissance poets with the edifice of modern critical theories raised on the , supposed or real , quality of this ...
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... Renaissance mind Renaissance poets would not see a quarrel here , and hence show themselves entirely willing to admit clarity in the logical structure of a work of art as an element in the aesthetic desideratum of clarté or luminous- 26 ...
... Renaissance mind Renaissance poets would not see a quarrel here , and hence show themselves entirely willing to admit clarity in the logical structure of a work of art as an element in the aesthetic desideratum of clarté or luminous- 26 ...
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... Renaissance , for instance , we see that the philosophy of nature and the science of nature is as yet undifferentiated from an aesthetic ex- perience of nature ; the science of the Renaissance is still well within the boundaries of the ...
... Renaissance , for instance , we see that the philosophy of nature and the science of nature is as yet undifferentiated from an aesthetic ex- perience of nature ; the science of the Renaissance is still well within the boundaries of the ...
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